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Portable noninvasive technologies for early breast cancer detection: A systematic review

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posted on 2025-06-05, 16:14 authored by Shadrack O Aboagye, John A Hunt, Graham Ball, Yang Wei
Breast cancer remains a leading cause of cancer mortality worldwide, with early detection crucial for improving outcomes. This systematic review evaluates recent advances in portable non-invasive technologies for early breast cancer detection, assessing their methods, performance, and potential for clinical implementation. A comprehensive literature search was conducted across major databases for relevant studies published between 2015 and 2024. Data on technology types, detection methods, and diagnostic performance were extracted and synthesized from 41 included studies. The review examined microwave imaging, electrical impedance tomography (EIT), thermography, bioimpedance spectroscopy (BIS), and pressure sensing technologies. Microwave imaging and EIT showed the most promise, with some studies reporting sensitivities and specificities over 90 %. However, most technologies are still in early stages of development with limited large-scale clinical validation. These innovations could complement existing gold standards, potentially improving screening rates and outcomes, especially in underserved populations, whiles decreasing screening waiting times in developed countries. Further research is therefore needed to validate their clinical efficacy, address implementation challenges, and assess their impact on patient outcomes before widespread adoption can be recommended.

History

Refereed

  • Yes

Volume

182

Page range

109219-109219

Publication title

Computers in Biology and Medicine

ISSN

0010-4825

Publisher

Elsevier BV

Location

United States

File version

  • Published version

Language

  • eng

Item sub-type

Review

Media of output

Print-Electronic

Affiliated with

  • Medical Technologies Research Centre (MTRC) Outputs